Federal government and Arravo launch N22m JusticeTechNG demo day

The Federal Government of Nigeria, in partnership with Arravo, has launched the JusticeTechNG Demo Day initiative with a funding allocation of N22 million.

The launch of the JusticeTechNG Demo Day marks a collaborative effort between the Federal Government (FG) and Arravo to support innovation in the justice sector through technology. This event features a N22 million investment aimed at fostering tech solutions for justice-related challenges in Nigeria.

According to the announcement, the demo day provides a platform for innovators to showcase their projects. No further details on the specific date, location, or participating entities were provided in the initial report.

This initiative aligns with broader efforts to integrate technology into public services, though specifics on its implementation remain limited in available information.

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